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  • University of Adelaide

    University of Adelaide

    This degree is no longer offered. Students have the opportunity to specialise in geotourism or nature-based tourism, and may choose from a range of electives to further broaden their knowledge.

  • University of Tasmania

    University of Tasmania

    The Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice is 24-week full-time professional and practical training course conducted by the Centre for Legal Studies in Hobart. The course runs from February to July each year, preparing law graduates for the conduct of legal practice.

    Entry Requirements

    In accordance with section 8(2) of Legal Profession (Board of Legal Education) Rules 2021 to be eligible to enrol in the post-graduate Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice applicants need to have EITHER:

    • successfully completed an academic qualification in law leading to admission to the Australian legal profession, OR
    • have no more than 2 academic subjects to complete:

    (i) where none of the outstanding subjects is one of the academic areas of knowledge referred to in Schedule 1 of the Legal Profession (Board of Legal Education) Rules 2021; and

    (ii) for which the applicant must be enrolled while undertaking the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice; and

    (iii) the applicant has received the prior permission of the Board of Legal Education to commence the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice.

    If the applicant has completed their academic qualifications in law at a time that will be more than five years before their application to the Board of Legal Education for assessment of their academic qualifications for the purposes of admission, the applicant must, before entry to the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice, apply for assessment of their academic qualifications under rule 4(3) of the Legal Profession ( Board of Legal Education) Rules 2021, and receive the Board's approval.

    Admission to most postgraduate coursework courses at the University of Tasmania require qualifications equivalent to an Australian bachelor degree.

    If you have completed your Bachelor of Laws or equivalent in a jurisdiction other than Australia, you will need to have your qualification assessed by the Law Society of Tasmania for assessment of overseas qualification through the Tasmanian Board of Legal Education https://lst.org.au/about/contact-us/

    English Language Requirements

    For students who do not meet the English Language Requirement through citizenship or prior studies in English in an approved country, evidence of an approved English language test completed within the last 2 years must be provided. See the English Language Requirements page for more information.

    Course Specific Requirements

    In accordance with section 8(2) of Legal Profession (Board of Legal Education) Rules 2021 to be eligible to enrol in the post-graduate Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice applicants need to have EITHER::

    • successfully completed an academic qualification in law leading to admission to the Australian legal profession, OR
    • have no more than 2 academic subjects to complete:

    (i) where none of the outstanding subjects is one of the academic areas of knowledge referred to in Schedule 1 of the Legal Profession (Board of Legal Education) Rules 2021; and

    (ii) for which the applicant must be enrolled while undertaking the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice; and

    (iii) the applicant has received the prior permission of the Board of Legal Education to commence the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice.

    If the applicant has completed their academic qualifications in law at a time that will be more than five years before their application to the Board of Legal Education for assessment of their academic qualifications for the purposes of admission, the applicant must, before entry to the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice, apply for assessment of their academic qualifications under rule 4(3) of the Legal Profession ( Board of Legal Education) Rules 2021, and receive the Board's approval.

  • University of Sydney (USYD)

    University of Sydney (USYD)

    Understand the challenges of sustainable human development on local, national and global scales. This program provides theoretical foundations and opportunities for practice-based understanding of development policy, programs and outcomes.

    Entry Requirements

     

    Admission to candidature for the Graduate Diploma in Social Justice (Development Studies) requires:

    • a bachelor's degree with a minimum 60 percent average calculated over the whole degree, from the University of Sydney, with a major in the humanities or social sciences, or an equivalent level of performance in an equivalent qualification; or
    • completion of the Graduate Certificate in Social Justice with a minimum credit (65 percent) average, or an equivalent qualification.
  • University of Melbourne

    University of Melbourne

    The Master of Architecture combined with the Master of Urban Design creates professionals who can design buildings, public and private spaces with an understanding of the city within the context of social, environmental and economic concerns.

  • University of Adelaide

    University of Adelaide

    This two-year degree is for students fluent in both Chinese and English seeking a career as a professional interpreter and/or translator.It has received qualification endorsement of the National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters (NAATI).

  • University of Melbourne

    University of Melbourne

    The Master of Urban and Cultural Heritage is a unique cross-disciplinary and industry-oriented program for students who are passionate about the social and cultural dimensions of the built environment in the 21st century.

  • La Trobe University

    La Trobe University

    Master of Philosophy

    Masters (Coursework)

    The Master of Philosophy (MPhil) degree is an internationally-recognised Master's (by research) degree. It is designed for students to develop advanced skills in carrying out independent and sustained research. It culminates in a thesis of up to 50,000 words or its practice-based equivalent.

  • University of Sydney (USYD)

    University of Sydney (USYD)

    This program introduces the fundamentals of human-centred design of products and systems, with a focus on interactive technologies and experiences. The Illumination Design specialisation will differentiate your skill set and enable you to work in the emerging area of interactive lighting.

    Entry Requirements

     

    Admission to the Master of Interaction Design and Electronic Arts requires:

    • a bachelor's degree from the University of Sydney or an equivalent qualification with a credit average mark across all units; or
    • completion of the requirements of the embedded graduate diploma; or
    • completion of the requirements of the embedded graduate certificate with a weighted average mark of at least 70.
  • University of Melbourne

    University of Melbourne

    Master of Engineering (Civil)

    Masters (Coursework)

    Re-imagine our cities in a growing world with the Master of Engineering (Civil) at Australia's leading university.* Develop unique skills and knowledge to apply to urban developments, environmental protection, water resource and energy conservation.

  • University of Sydney (USYD)

    University of Sydney (USYD)

    This program attracts a diverse cohort of social scientists and other individuals seeking a deeper knowledge of economic issues and perspectives from this multifaceted program.

    Entry Requirements

     

    Admission to candidature for the Graduate Diploma in Political Economy requires:

    • a bachelor's degree with a minimum 60% average calculated over the whole degree, from the University of Sydney, including a major in the Social Sciences, or an equivalent qualification; or
    • completion of the Graduate Certificate in Political Economy with a minimum credit (65%) average, or an equivalent qualification.
  • University of Sydney (USYD)

    University of Sydney (USYD)

    Based on our Master of Professional Accounting and Business Performance but requiring fewer units of study, you will learn to identify business opportunities and solve accounting and business problems in innovative ways to drive organisational performance.

    Entry Requirements

     

    To be considered for admission, an applicant is required to have:

    • Australian bachelor's degree or higher (minimum 60 percent average) or equivalent qualification, or
    • Australian bachelor's degree or higher with a pass average (minimum 50 percent) or equivalent qualification, and satisfactory performance in the GMAT (for guidance, the class average score is 590) or equivalent Business School approved admissions test.
  • University of Adelaide

    University of Adelaide

    There are many reasons we encourage graduates to apply for an honours year. You might want to build a necessary foundation for entry into a specialisation. You could be seeking answers to oral health questions no one else has asked.

  • University of Adelaide

    University of Adelaide

    Master of Advanced Economics

    Masters (Coursework)

    Want to explore a whole new world of thinking?

  • Carnegie Mellon University Australia

    Carnegie Mellon University Australia

    Is it possible to anticipate the consumer reaction to new modes of delivery of health services? Can forecasting of emergency events be made more reliably? How much use will be made of new public infrastructure? Can predictive models be relied upon for early intervention in family services?

    Entry Requirements

    Detailed information on CMU-A's entry requirements can be found at:

    • Entry Requirements for Australian Students
    • Entry Requirements for International Students
  • University of Tasmania

    University of Tasmania

    Please note: The closing time and date for the receipt of applications for admission to the Master of Psychology (Clinical) in 2024 is 11.59pm on 30 September 2023 (AEDT). Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.

    Entry Requirements

    Please note: The closing time and date for the receipt of applications for admission to the Master of Psychology (Clinical) in 2024 is 11.59pm on 30 September 2023 (AEDT). Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.

    Further information regarding applying for the Master of Psychology (Clinical) degree can be found in the 2024 Postgraduate Psychology FAQs.

    Applications for the Master of Psychology (Clinical) program are only accepted from those applicants:

    • who have completed, or will complete, a four year Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) accredited sequence in psychology within the last 10 years, and
    • who have attained a minimum entrance requirement of an Upper Second Class Honours (2A) psychology degree or equivalent, and
    • who are eligible for registration with the Psychology Board of Australia as a provisional psychologist

    Please note the following:

    Those applicants who have not completed a four year APAC- accredited sequence in psychology, must have their qualifications assessed by the Australian Psychological Society (APS), and provide the resulting assessment report from the APS with their application. For information on how to do this and the fees associated with this service refer to the APS. The assessment report must state that the applicant's qualifications are comparable to a four year APAC- accredited sequence in psychology. Applicants must also provide a letter from their University indicating that their fourth year qualification is equivalent to an upper second class Honours degree.

    Students who have completed a three year plus a fourth year APAC-accredited sequence without Honours grading need to provide a letter from their University indicating that their fourth year qualification is equivalent to an upper second class Honours degree.

    Applicants should note that meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee entry to the program. Each year the number of applicants greatly exceeds the number of available places. A competitive entry process is followed. Applications need to be submitted on-line through the University of Tasmania Admissions website by the end of September. All applicants must satisfy the School of Psychological Sciences that they are suitable candidates for professional training in psychology. Short-listed applicants will be required to attend an interview in November.

    If you are accepted into an accredited postgraduate psychology program in Australia you will need to obtain Provisional Registration from the Psychology Board of Australia in order to commence the degree. The minimum educational requirement for Provisional Registration in Australia is an accredited four year sequence of study. Please be aware that Provisional Registration for Psychologists will require successful applicants to disclose the following:

    • Any criminal history (both National and International where applicable)
    • Any impairment that is likely to detrimentally affect your capacity to practise as a psychologist
    • If your registration in any profession is currently suspended or has been cancelled in Australia or overseas

    Professional Experience Placement Requirements

    SAFETY IN PRACTICE COMPLIANCE

    This course includes compulsory Professional Experience Placements. You must meet the College of Health and Medicine's Safety in Practice Requirements before census date of the first semester of your course. The safety in practice requirements are completed separately to the course admission application.

    Admission to most postgraduate coursework courses at the University of Tasmania require qualifications equivalent to an Australian bachelor degree. Applicants must achieve the required grade in their qualifying studies, meet any prerequisite subjects, and meet English language requirements to be eligible for an offer.

    English Language Requirements

    Evidence of an approved English language test completed within the last 2 years must be provided. See the English Language Requirements page for more information.

    Course Specific Requirements

    Please note: The closing time and date for the receipt of applications for admission to the Master of Psychology (Clinical) in 2024 is 11.59pm on 30 September 2023 (AEDT). Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.

    Further information regarding applying for the Master of Psychology (Clinical) degree can be found in the 2024 Postgraduate Psychology FAQs.

    Applications for the Master of Psychology (Clinical) program are only accepted from those applicants:

    • who have completed, or will complete, a four year Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) accredited sequence in psychology within the last 10 years, and
    • who have attained a minimum entrance requirement of an Upper Second Class Honours (2A) psychology degree or equivalent, and
    • who are eligible for registration with the Psychology Board of Australia as a provisional psychologist

    Please note the following:

    Those applicants who have not completed a four year APAC- accredited sequence in psychology, must have their qualifications assessed by the Australian Psychological Society (APS), and provide the resulting assessment report from the APS with their application. For information on how to do this and the fees associated with this service refer to the APS. The assessment report must state that the applicant's qualifications are comparable to a four year APAC- accredited sequence in psychology. Applicants must also provide a letter from their University indicating that their fourth year qualification is equivalent to an upper second class Honours degree.

    Students who have completed a three year plus a fourth year APAC-accredited sequence without Honours grading need to provide a letter from their University indicating that their fourth year qualification is equivalent to an upper second class Honours degree.

    Applicants should note that meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee entry to the program. Each year the number of applicants greatly exceeds the number of available places. A competitive entry process is followed. Applications need to be submitted on-line through the University of Tasmania Admissions website by the end of September. All applicants must satisfy the School of Psychological Sciences that they are suitable candidates for professional training in psychology. Short-listed applicants will be required to attend an interview in November.

    If you are accepted into an accredited postgraduate psychology program in Australia you will need to obtain Provisional Registration from the Psychology Board of Australia in order to commence the degree. The minimum educational requirement for Provisional Registration in Australia is an accredited four year sequence of study. Please be aware that Provisional Registration for Psychologists will require successful applicants to disclose the following:

    Any criminal history (both National and International where applicable)
    Any impairment that is likely to detrimentally affect your capacity to practise as a psychologist
    If your registration in any profession is currently suspended or has been cancelled in Australia or overseas
    Overseas applicants will also need to provide proof of English language proficiency. The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) has specified that it is mandatory for all graduates seeking registration with the Psychology Board of Australia to demonstrate that they have achieved an overall IELTS score of 7.0 (academic module) with a minimum score of 7 in each of the four components (listening, reading, writing and speaking). Test results will generally need to have been obtained within the two years preceding the application for registration.

    For more information about registration requirements for overseas applicants refer to the Psychology Board of Australia.

    Professional Experience Placement Requirements

    SAFETY IN PRACTICE COMPLIANCE

    This course includes compulsory Professional Experience Placements. You must meet the College of Health and Medicine's Safety in Practice Requirements before census date of the first semester of your course. The safety in practice requirements are completed separately to the course admission application.

  • University of Technology, Sydney (UTS)

    University of Technology, Sydney (UTS)

    This course is intended for computing science, information technology or engineering graduates, with or without networking experience, who wish to learn or extend their knowledge of networking and networking technologies.